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Category Archives: Plastic waste

STOP IT!!! Plastic in the Ocean

March 3, 2013
Posted by admin in 3R's, Action, Blogging, Campaining, Education, Edutainment, Fun facts, Plastic waste, Schools, Science

In 2010 a group tangled a giant plastic six-pack on a sculpture of dolphins in Vancouver to make a point about ocean littering and pollution. Image via Dr. Carin Bondar – Biologist With a Twist.

Do you think it’s possible to live life without plastic???

September 11, 2012
Posted by admin in Art, Blogging, Campaining, Carbon Cowboy, Edutainment, Environment, Fun facts, Fun stuff, Lifestyle, Plastic waste, Resources, Schools, Waste or resource

Styrobot! An awesome 7 metre high styrofoam sculpture by Michael Salter gets a Carbon Cowboy clone treatment. Do you think it’s possible to live life without plastic??? Check out this great little site http://plasticfreeguide.com/ for plastic-free alternatives and see for yourself.

RISE ABOVE PLASTIC!

June 21, 2012
Posted by admin in 3R's, Action, Clever stuff, Education, Oceans, Plastic waste, Resources, Schools, Waste or resource, www.thegreenmarine.com

WOW what a wonderful way to recycle, just look at this amazing plastic bottles installation/sculpture at Botafogo Beach, in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, such a clever and attractive way to encourage us to RISE ABOVE PLASTIC!

The most dangerous species in the Sea

October 21, 2011
Posted by admin in Carbon Cowboy, Education, Edutainment, Environment, Free Posters, Maximatosis, Oceans, Plastic waste, Resources, Schools

OK we are on a bit of a sea theme at the moment because we think our blue planet gets a bit of a rough deal. So we came across this wonderful poster about uncontrolled waste and the threat to our seas and just couldn’t wait to share it with you…who needs enemies like the Carbon Cowboy and Maximatosis when we do things like this to our own planet?